NPR News -Africa Severe drought in Ethiopia has forced people to find new ways to grow food by Design Tech July 25, 2024 July 25, 2024 68 July 22, 20245:19 PM ET In Ethiopia, millions are suffering from malnutrition after repeated droughts and flash floods in recent years. The severity of the drought in some regions has communities learning new ways to adapt. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Design Tech previous post Biden says he’s ‘passing the torch’ to unite nation next post As US Congress cheered for Netanyahu, protesters gathered to denounce him You may also like Africa’s oldest leader isn’t ready to retire —... October 13, 2025 What to know about the Nobel Peace Prize October 13, 2025 Greetings from the Mediterranean, where dolphins swim alongside... October 13, 2025 ICC finds former Sudan militia leader guilty of... October 13, 2025 Why Gen Z protesters worldwide are flying an... October 13, 2025 Nigeria’s Chronic Electricity Problems August 8, 2025 Journalist says greed, nihilism and transnationalism are fueling... August 8, 2025 Scientists in South Africa are making rhino horns... August 8, 2025 ‘We are being driven from the land.’ Nigerian... August 8, 2025 Rwanda and DRC sign a U.S.-brokered peace deal,... July 15, 2025